#REVIEW: “THE HUNDRED-FOOT JOURNEY”
Review by Justin Waldman for Mr. Will Wong
When you team a talented Screenwriter like Steven Knight (Eastern Promises, Locke, Dirty Pretty Things), a brilliant Director in Lasse Halström (What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, Chocolat, Salmon Fishing in The Yemen) and a powerhouse Cast, you’re bound to have a fantastic Film. And a superb Film The Hundred-Foot Journey is. Your appetites will be whet and your cinematic cravings satisfied. Â
The inspirational Story begins with a focus on the Haji ...
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#REVIEW: “GET ON UP”
Review by Justin Waldman for Mr. Will Wong
Whether you are a Fan of Soul or Funk, surely you've heard of James Brown. New Biopic Get On Up ultimately is a rewarding experience even if you know little about The Godfather of Soul. And surely if you don't know Chadwick Boseman, who plays James here, the Movie will make you a Fan. Get On Up will have you dancing in your seats and enthralled the entire time.
The Movie focuses entirely on James - his struggles and demons. These struggles are ...
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#REVIEW: “GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY”
It is safe to say that Sci-Fi has lacked a real presence in American Cinema of late. Sure there have been a few bright moments, but for the most part it’s lost in the dark of the moon. Alas the sun has risen this Summer, and it’s illuminated an array of Space Operas and visionary Tales. The most recent of which being the highly-anticipated Guardians of the Galaxy.
Relative-Unknowns until recently, this Gang of rag-tag Ruffians have burst onto the scene like a solar flare. Star-Lord (Chris ...
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#REVIEW: “MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT”
Woody Allen makes amazing Films. Yes, a blanket statement but undeniably more often true than not.  Latest effort Magic in the Moonlight explores the Filmmaker's life-long obsession with Magic and thanks to smart crafting and extraordinary performances, there certainly is no illusion that this '20s-set Romantic Comedy is enchanting.
The Film centers on celebrated English Magician Stanley (Colin Firth), who arrives on the French Riviera, determined to expose a beautiful young Medium named ...
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#REVIEW: “HERCULES”
Review by Justin Waldman for Mr. Will Wong
Brett Ratner certainly has some credit to his name for directing Box Office Hits like Rush Hour, Red Dragon, and 21. With much controversy surrounding his helming of The X-Men: The Last Stand, it would appear the pressure of the Blockbuster World is on his shoulders. His latest effort, the at times lagging Hercules, manages to be redeemed by a few hearty laughs.
This new telling of our Hero Hercules (Dwayne Johnson) is about the Man perceived as ...
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#REVIEW: “LUCY”
Review by David Baldwin for Mr. Will Wong
The Professional is one of the very best Action Films of the 90’s, and would take the top spot if it were not such a renaissance for the Genre. The Story of a relationship between a foreign Assassin and a 12-year-old Orphan Girl is sweet, slightly creepy, and has managed to have a hint of timelessness twenty years later. While The Fifth Element was a certifiably insane follow-up, Writer/Director Luc Besson has spent much of the time since those Films ...
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#REVIEW: “AND SO IT GOES”
Review by Justin Waldman for Mr. Will Wong
Rob Reiner is responsible for directing one of the greatest Romantic Dramedies of all time, When Harry Met Sally. Unfortunately, he seems to have missed the mark in recent efforts. Thankfully, And So It Goes is better than expected as our expectations are high of him. After watching And So it Goes, I distinctly felt that it resonated extremely well with the classic As Good As It Gets. The reason for this is because Mark Andrus is responsible for ...
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#REVIEW: “BOYHOOD”
Review by Jonathan Godfrey for Mr. Will Wong
It can be said with confidence that Boyhood is in contention this early in Awards Season for at least three Oscars: Best Supporting Actress (Patricia Arquette), Best Director (Richard Linklater) and Best Picture.
And so the question arises: why will it be nominated? The answer is extent, as well as multifaceted, so let us dive into the depths of reason without further hesitation.
Boyhood began as a passion project the likes of which only Richard ...
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#REVIEW: “WISH I WAS HERE”
Review by David Baldwin for Mr. Will Wong
Garden State will always be special to me. Zach Braff’s directorial debut was released in and around the start of my first romantic relationship, and I ended up seeing the Film on one of our first dates. It was quite the amazing first-time project. And while it has not held up entirely well, it is the rare Film that has an infectious, sweet and genuine energy to it. So while I was not on board with Braff’s Kickstarter Campaign, I remained ...
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#REVIEW: “THE PURGE: ANARCHY”
Review by Jonathan Godfrey for Mr. Will Wong
Morals are transient. They last as long as the masses who follow them. The truth of this can be seen in James DeManaco's Film, The Purge: Anarchy. Following in the footsteps of his sans suffix Film from last year, Anarchy begins just hours before the annual Purge.
For the uninitiated, the Purge is akin to Holi, in that people gather together with the express purpose of alleviating themselves of error through action. Furthermore, both Festivals ...
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